LARGER OR NO LARCENY?
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRES3 ASSOCIATION.] _ Christcbuboh, Monday. A woman named Johanna Moore was com* mitted for trial today under a charge of larceny, the circumstances of which are peculiar. It appears that two ladies were at the Christchurch railway station last Saturday, and went to a private apartment, in which one of them left her purse, containing over £20. The accused entered the apartment just after, and pocketed the purse. She did not give information to the police or railway officials, but hurried away in company with a friend. The lady having missed her purse, and remembering where she had left it, suspicion was directed to the woman, and Moore was called back by a constable. She did not then tell him of her find, and it was only when asked if she had found any money that she produced the missing purse. Mr. Beetham, 11.M., considered the case to be just on the border, and between larceny and no larceny, and left it for a jury to determine whether there was any intention to steal.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 5
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